Wildlife Fairy Penguins One of the famous animals are the Fairy Penguins. They come out at the night and walk along the beach to their dunes in the sand. The Penguins at Phillip Island are the smallest Penguin of 17. They are only 33cm tall.
Kolas The Kolas at Phillip Island are the same as they are here. They love sleeping, being lazy and eating . Kolas don’t drink water they get there water from their food. They spend most of their time sleeping.
Attractions Wildlife Parks
On Phillip Island they are lots of Wildlife parks to vist some are of the native animals are others are of all different types of animals from all over the world.You also have the famous Little Penguine Parade at night you can go down to the beach and sit down and watch the Little Penguine's. You watch them come out of the ocean to there dunes in the sand. You can also go to watch the Seals at there homes at roolling rocks on a boat. Puzzle Island
Puzzle Island is open 7 days a week there it is a world of illusions, challenges and puzzles. They are all different rooms that have a theme .there is a Mirror maze, Rotating room , a .5 meter look out slide and some more. It is a place designed for all agers. Maxigolf
The course is constantly changing they landscaping and design. The holes are surrounded by Australian grass. The Golfers can check in on they score cards weather they’re up to par or not.
The Illusion rooms
There are a series of rooms made to confuse the eyes and mind. Some things that can happen are water flowing up hill, people fly and houses are being flooded. They is A shrinking room, Gravity room and a room which makes people disappear. The Maze
The maze Has over 2 kilometres of passageways and an average time of 45 minutes can you find all 4 flags in the maze. There a lot of confusing dead ends .
Weather
Rain Showers. Morning Clouds. Cool. Breezy.
Morning Clouds. Cool. Breezy.
Morning Clouds. Mild. Breezy.
Numerous Showers. Mostly Cloudy. Cool. Gusty.
Showers Early. Morning Clouds. Cool. Gusty.
History For thousands of years Phillip Island has been part of the lands roamed by the Bunurong people, the coastal to inland original people of Australia. The Bunurong called the island "Beang Gurt" and are thought to have come to the area about 40,000 years ago. At this time, Phillip Island would have still been attached to the mainland, as the sea levels were much lower then than they are today.
Phillip Island was discovered by George Bass in January, 1798. Bass he entered Westernport Bay on a journey south from Sydney in a nine metre flat-bottomed whale boat, to determine existence of a strait between the mainland and Tasmania. That strait is today named after him.
Phillip Island is 140 km from South East of Melbourne.
Activity at camp
· The penguin Parade · Mountain bike riding · Surfing · Buggy Boarding · Bush hut making · Rock pool discovering · Beach walking · Scoping · Beach cricket · Sand castle building
Names of towns · Cape Woolamai · Cowes · Grantville · Rhyll · Newhaven · San Remo · Ventnor
Phillip Island
Wildlife
Fairy Penguins
One of the famous animals are the Fairy Penguins. They come out at the night and walk along the beach to their dunes in the sand. The Penguins at Phillip Island are the smallest Penguin of 17. They are only 33cm tall.
Kolas
The Kolas at Phillip Island are the same as they are here. They love sleeping, being lazy and eating . Kolas don’t drink water they get there water from their food. They spend most of their time sleeping.
Attractions
Wildlife Parks
On Phillip Island they are lots of Wildlife parks to vist some are of the native animals are others are of all different types of animals from all over the world.You also have the famous Little Penguine Parade at night you can go down to the beach and sit down and watch the Little Penguine's. You watch them come out of the ocean to there dunes in the sand. You can also go to watch the Seals at there homes at roolling rocks on a boat.
Puzzle Island
Puzzle Island is open 7 days a week there it is a world of illusions, challenges and puzzles. They are all different rooms that have a theme .there is a Mirror maze, Rotating room , a .5 meter look out slide and some more. It is a place designed for all agers.
Maxigolf
The course is constantly changing they landscaping and design. The holes are surrounded by Australian grass. The Golfers can check in on they score cards weather they’re up to par or not.
The Illusion rooms
There are a series of rooms made to confuse the eyes and mind. Some things that can happen are water flowing up hill, people fly and houses are being flooded. They is A shrinking room, Gravity room and a room which makes people disappear.
The Maze
The maze Has over 2 kilometres of passageways and an average time of 45 minutes can you find all 4 flags in the maze. There a lot of confusing dead ends .
Weather
History
For thousands of years Phillip Island has been part of the lands roamed by the Bunurong people, the coastal to inland original people of Australia. The Bunurong called the island "Beang Gurt" and are thought to have come to the area about 40,000 years ago. At this time, Phillip Island would have still been attached to the mainland, as the sea levels were much lower then than they are today.
Phillip Island was discovered by George Bass in January, 1798. Bass he entered Westernport Bay on a journey south from Sydney in a nine metre flat-bottomed whale boat, to determine existence of a strait between the mainland and Tasmania. That strait is today named after him.
Bibligogarphy
http://www.about-australia.com
http://www.penguinfoundation.org.auhttp://www.amazenthings.com.au/
Phillip Island is 140 km from South East of Melbourne.
Activity at camp
· The penguin Parade
· Mountain bike riding
· Surfing
· Buggy Boarding
· Bush hut making
· Rock pool discovering
· Beach walking
· Scoping
· Beach cricket
· Sand castle building
Names of towns
· Cape Woolamai
· Cowes
· Grantville
· Rhyll
· Newhaven
· San Remo
· Ventnor